Results of Electrical Resistivity Data Collected near the Town of Guernsey, Platte County, Wyoming

Open-File Report 2004-1095
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Abstract

As part of a study to investigate subsurface geologic conditions as they relate to ground-water flow in an abandoned landfill near the town of Guernsey, Wyoming, geophysical direct current (DC) resistivity data were collected. Eight vertical resistivity soundings and eight horizontal resistivity profiles were made using single channel and multi-channel DC instruments. Data collected in the field were converted from apparent resistivity to inverted resistivity with depth using a numerical inversion of the data. Results of the inverted resistivity data are presented as horizontal profiles and as profiles derived from the combined horizontal profile and vertical sounding data. The data sets collected using the single-channel and multi-channel DC systems provided for the resistivity investigation to extend to greater depth. Similarity of the electrical properties of the bedrock formations made interpretation of the resistivity profiles more difficult. High resistivity anomalies seen in the profiles are interpreted as quartzite lenses and as limestone or metadolomite structures in the eastern part of the study area. Terrace gravels were mapped as resistive where dry and less resistive in the saturated zone. The DC resistivity methods used in this study illustrate that multi-electrode DC resistivity surveying and more traditional methodologies can be merged and used to efficiently map anomalies of hydrologic interest in geologically complex terrain.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Results of Electrical Resistivity Data Collected near the Town of Guernsey, Platte County, Wyoming
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 2004-1095
DOI 10.3133/ofr20041095
Edition Version 1.0
Year Published 2004
Language ENGLISH
Description 7 p.
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